Wednesday, March 31, 2010

ACL: SAFFC go down to Gamba

SAFFC lost their ACL tie 0-3 against Japanese Emperor Cup Champions Gamba Osaka.

Once again, it was the pair of Japanese Shoki Hirai and Brazilian Ze Carlos who proved to be the thorn against the Warriors.

They each got 1 goal each in the second period to kill off any Warriors resistance after Michihiro Yasuda open the scoring in the first half.
AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2010
Group G

Gamba Osaka 3-0 SAFFC

SAFFC
14 Shahril Jantan (GK) (C)
3 Razaleigh Khalik (22 Azfar Zainal Abidin 82')
4 Hafiz Osman
5 Niklas Sandberg
6 Ivan Lovric
7 Ahmad Latiff Khamarudin
8 Daniel Bennett
9 Erwan Gunawan
11 Rhysh Roshan Rai
12 Syaiful Iskandar
17 Indra Sahdan Daud (13 Federico Martinez 80')

Tampines crushed Woodlands

Tampines Rovers open up a six-point gap at the top of the table after crushing Woodlands Wellington 4-0 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

Aleksandar Duric scored the opening goal after Imran Sahib ran down the right and send in a brilliant cross that left the 39-year-old forward with the simple task of putting it in the net and he duly did that.

That ended the scoring in the first half before Qiu Li added the second 10 minutes after the restart as he, too, was left with the simple task of putting the ball in the net after a brilliant buildup between Qiu Li and
Shukor Zailan on the Stags left wing open up the Rams defence; which the midfielder then pull back to the Singaporean international to blast it in.

Khairul Amri then came on to finish off the Rams with 2 more goals with the first coming from his head as a Qiu Li cross on the right was met by the 25-year-old. It went into the net with the Rams keeper Fajar Sarib having no chance. He then added his second and the Stags fourth after a long punt from the back saw Khairul racing off to met it with his foot to send it into the net.

The night before, Beijing defeated Gombak United 1-0 with a Wang Hao goal at Yishun Stadium.

Tampines Rovers

Hassan Sunny, (
Ismadi Mukhtar) Zahid Ahmad, Seiji Kaneko, Zulkarnaen Zainal (C), Benoit Croissant, Akihiro Nakamura, Imran Sahib, Shukor Zailan, (Khairul Amri) Aliff Shafaein, Aleksandar Duric, (Jamil Ali) Qiu Li

Woodlands Wellington
Fajar Sarib, Kazuki Yoshino, Sahairi Ramri, Anaz Hadee, Luis Eduardo Hicks, (Syed Karim) Azlan Alipah, Noor Ali (C), Sazali Salleh, Asraf Rashid, (Rachid Lajane) Shahri Musa, (Guntur Djafril) Abdelhadi Laakkad

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Gombak United
Zaiful Nizam, Bah Mamadou (C), Obadin Aikhena, Hamqaamal Shah, Jeremy Chiang, (Ruhaizad Ismail) Fazli Jaffar, (Hidhir Hasbiallah) Zulkiffli Hassim, Goran Subara, Fazrul Nawaz, Park Kang Jin, (Ridhwan Jamaludin) Chang Jo Yoon

Tiger Airways to sponsor Youth Development

The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) unveiled Tiger Airways Singapore as the Official Airline Partner for Singapore’s youth football teams. This includes Under-14 to Under-18 teams in the National Football Academy including the NFA Under-15 team who will be representing Singapore at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games.

For two years starting from April 2010, Tiger Airways Singapore will provide S$150,000 worth of free flights for the teams to participate in overseas tournaments, friendly matches and training tours.

Peres De Oliveira - Brazilian wizard

Nationality: Brazilian

D.O.B: 7 Nov 1974

Club: Home United (2001-2005, 2008-2010) Tampines Rovers (2006-2007)

Position: Midfielder/Forward

Honours
S-league: 2003
Singapore Cup: 2001, 2003, 2005
Player of the Year: 2003
Top Scorer of the Year: 2003
FAM-FAS Cup Champions Cup 2005

Player History

He was a Brazilian wizard and that is not even enough to describe one of the greatest players to grace the S-league but that is just no word in the vocabulary that can justify what this S-league legend has brought to the game.

Yet the way he, Peres De Oliveira, departed the S-league was, ironically, the same as he arrived. Quietly.

That year, in 2001, another Brazilian, Leandro, from Tampines and Thai, Kiatisuk Senamuang, from SAFFC were hogging all the limelight with nobody knowing the real gem was at Home United.

But this is the life story of Peres for with all his skill and abilities one has to ask how he had gone undetected by anyone connected by football thus plying his trade in one of Brazilian state league at the age of 26.

Luckily, a fellow Brazilian, at that point, noticed the massive talent of Peres and he knew, immediately, his club, and S-league, needed to get their hand on him.

That ‘scout’ was Egmar Gonclaves and S-league will be grateful to him - he is an S-league himself so what else can one say except another word of thank.

Peres may have arrived on the shore of Singapore quietly but he announced his arrival in fashion as in his every first S-league game, he will notched two goals – Both were beauty; especially the second one which was a rocket into the top corner from outside the area after dribbling past his defender – and had the commentator stating he was going to be a star.

It was no surprise then that by the end of the season, everybody knew who Peres was and what a talent Home United has recruited.

Afterall in 2001, alongside Egmar and Indra in a trio partnership, they will score a combined 71 goals in all competition and nearly brought the S-league title to Bishan.

But at the penultimate point of the season, the Protectors lost a pivotal game against archrival SAFFC at Bishan and it cost them dearly as it gave the Eagles the leadership from which they will go onto win the title.

As least, the Protectors will have their revenge in the Singapore Cup Final as they crushed Geylang United 8-0 and Peres has won his first medal of his S-league career.

In Asia that year, it was no different as the Brazilian will score a hat-trick in at Bishan to help Home United achieved history as they crushed Thai Royal Air Force 5-1 overall to be the first S-league side to not only beat Thai side but reach the quarter-final of an Asian club competition.

After such a good start, Peres will have a wobble second season as the Protectors saw the departure of Dutch coach Robert Albert and the arrival of Englishman Jason Withe and it was a disaster as the Englishman never got hold of which formation or even the first eleven he wanted to play.

Peres will suffer under that period as he was pushed out to the left and his attacking instinct was restricted by the new coach in charge.

The goals will dry up not only for the Brazilian but his partner in crime, Egmar and Indra, as well as Peres was not there in the middle to supply the assists.

With results not going the Protectors way and team morale in the dump under the Englishman, the management acted and, in a rare moment in Protectors history, they sacked Jason Withe in mid-season; showing how bad the situation was as Home United tends to let even ‘bad’ coaches finish their season.

It was a brilliant move though as another Englishman, Steve Darby, was appointed and the first thing he did was rebuild the partnership of Peres, Egmar and Indra.

The goals return to the Protectors and while it was too late to rescue the 2002 season, it set up Peres brilliantly for the next one.

Now released by Steve Darby, the, now, 29-year-old will played like he never play able and he was unplayable on the field in 2003 - the ball will stick to him like glue as he dribbles, every pass he makes find it target, every freekick he take find the top corner, every touch he make will lose his marker as though the defender was not there.

That was the form the wizard was in thus a League and Cup Double success at the end of it all was to be no surprise and alongside it was a top scorer award with 37 goals in 37 games.

No wonder his name was the only one mention that will win the Player of the Year and it turn out that way.

In 2004, Peres continued his remarkable form as Home United nearly achieved a Double Double but they ‘pay’ for their success in both S-league and Asia as this was the first year AFC started the group stage from the beginning and it meant a congested season thus a tired Home United, and Peres (He was nearly 30 already), allowed the Stags to sneak toward the Double.

However, the Protectors will have the consolation to know they make history again in Asia, thanks in part once again to their magician from Brazil, as they will, jointly with Geylang United, become the first teams from S-league to reach the semi-final stage of an Asian Club competition.

The Protectors also had the added glory of being the first S-league team to beat West Asian opponents in the second leg of the quarter-final with Peres setting up the equalizer and then going onto score the winner.

A cross from Fahmie Abdullah on the Home United left was met by Peres and won; with the header going across the box into the path of Egmar and the ex-Singapore international, in between two Olympic players caught in no-man-land, leap up to place a firm header into the net. After that, a freekick on the flank swing in by Fahmie caught Olympic Beirut players napping with three Protectors – Indra, Egmar and Peres – attacking it but only one Olympic defender was anywhere near them. Peres got to the ball first and dispatched it into the net.

After two great years in a row, it was always tough to match such expectations again and, with an aging team, Peres will find 2005 to be an ‘average’ season with just a Singapore Cup medal but he continue to make history (what else is new) as he notched his 100 S-league goals when he score the winner in a 3-2 win over Paya Lebar Punggol at Hougang.

Even up to the point of writing, he remains the only midfielder to have score 100 S-league goals and that showcase the remarkable feat he has achieve.

As 2005 ended though Peres will find himself moving East to join Tampines Rovers as the Protectors decided it was time for him to move on.

In the two years with Tampines Rovers, he was good but not great with 35 goals in 75 games in all competition. He could not fully adjust to the Stags playing style thus the time has come to move once again.

That where the shock came. The Protectors admitted they make a mistake to let Peres go two years earlier and now he was back with the club where he makes his name but, like his two years with the Stags, one has to admit he was not the evergreen Peres anymore as performances range from brilliant to average and injuries were not helping the Brazilian.

He continue to make a fight of it though as one of his last brilliant performance came in his final season (It should be 2009 and not 2010 where two games hardly register) against his former club Tampines Rovers at Tampines Stadium.

With the Protectors struggling for form, Peres will take it upon himself to achieve a brilliant 3-2 victory against the Stags with a hat-trick and one of the goal was a trademark freekick of his.

That show Peres still had it in him to change the destiny of a game by himself and few in the match can match him when he is on that form,

In 2010, the curtain came down on him in the S-league after he fell out with his new Korean coach but there will be no masking the destiny he has with Home United which is synonymous with Peres name in the S-league.

That why his departure of Home United will see the club struggling to find anybody half as great as him to fill the void he has left behind.

Peres De Oliveira – this will be a name that will never be forgotten when fans want to talk about Brazilians in the S-league.

Home United

Year

League App

Goal

Cup App

Goal

2001

33

16

5

5

2002

31

15

3

1

2003

32(1)

30

5

7

2004

26(1)

15

5

5

2005

25(2)

11

4

0

2008

25(1)

9

2

0

2009

22(3)

14

3

1

2010

2

0

-

-

Total

196(8)

110

27

19

HOME UNITED vs SEMBAWANG RANGERS – 17/3/01 – 2 goals

Home United - Asia

Year

Asian App

Goal

Other

Goal

2001

-

?

-

-

2002

2

1

-

-

2004

10

5

-

-

2005

8

4

2

0

2008

6

7

1

0

2009

7

3

-

-

Total

33

20

3

0

Tampines Rovers

Year

League App

Goal

Cup App

Goal

2006

30

14

5

1

2007

28(2)

12

7

4

Total

58(2)

26

12

5

TAMPINES ROVERS vs SPORTING AFRIQUE – 17/3/06 – 3 goals

Tampines Rovers -Asia

Year

Asian App

Goal

2006

8

3

2007

7

1

Total

15

4

Eagles draw 2-2 with Etoile

Both Etoile FC and Geylang United are becoming draw specialists as they draw once again, this time it between both of them, at Queenstown stadium.

Walid Lounis had given the Eagles the lead but Etoile Fc struck back immediately throught Karim Boudjema and then early in the second period Matthias Verschave struck for the French side with a spot kick.
That look to be enough before Slovak forward Peter Tomko, currently in good form, struck for the Eagles with his 3th goal in 4 games and do they need those goals now as Masrezwan Masturi, the top scorer for the Eagles for the last two seasons, is expected to be out for a long period of time after re-injuring himself in the last game.

Geylang UnitedSiddiq Durimi (GK), Syed Fadhil, Adrian Dhanaraj, Rastislav Belicak, Walid Lounis, Shah Hirul, (Yasir Hanapi) Itimi Dickson,
Vasile Ghindaru, (Hafiz Rahim) Mirsolav Latiak (C), (Syed Thaha) Salim Rahim , Peter Tomko

Champions triumphed as Indra countdown to his second century

Ex-International Indra Sahdan Daud is only 5 goals away from reaching his second century of goals in the domestic game after scoring twice against Albirex Niigata (S).

The Warriors forward looked to have re-captured part of his scoring touch in the S-league as this is the 6th time in 6 games he has found the net.

He has now hit 195 domestic goals since debuting for Geylang United in the S-league back in 1997.

He scored 44 domestic goals for the Eagles before joining Home United where he has hit 136 domestic goals.

Former Swede international Niklas Sandberg got the last goal as the Champions destroyed the White Swans 3-0 at Choa Chu Kang Stadium.

SAFFC
Hyrulnizam Juma'at (GK), (Hafiz Osman) Razaleigh Khalik, (Park Tae Won) Niklas Sandberg, Ivan Lovric, Syaiful Iskandar, Ahmad Latiff (C), Daniel Bennett, Rhysh Roshan Rai, , Indra Sahdan, (Ruzaini Zainal) Mustaqim Manzur, Taisuke Akiyoshi

Saturday, March 27, 2010

S-league Preview

Last week Preview - Got two right and three wrong with SAFFC vs Albirex Niigata (S) not yet decided

Etoile FC vs Geylang United
The Eagles are having a Jekyll and Hyde season. One point good and then as suddenly one point bad. It is tough to depend on such a side especially when their No 1 keeper Yazid Yasin may not be playing. They can certainly shocked Etoile FC with Dr Jekyll turning up and as their recent performances in the AFC Cup are Dr Jekyll, one can hope it is so and Mr Hyde has not turn up yet. 2-2 draw

Beijing Gouan (S) vs Gombak United
A resurgent Bulls will go up against the Chinese team and one should believed the Bulls are back. The results are coming and while not as good as previous years, they can defeat the Chinese team on their night and it looked like their night at this moment. 3-1 to the raging Bulls

Woodlands Wellington vs Tampines Rovers
An easy one. It will be the one in yellow that walk away with all 3 points. The Rams have no chance even on their best form and right now they are not at their best so what chance do they have. 3-0 to Tampines

Sengkang Punggol vs Albirex Niigata (S)
At this point, the White Swans are going through a tough period of building and every team must be looking at their fixture list and hoping to meet them now. The Japanese are a pale shadow of the previous years and a mere 2 points from a possible 15 reflect that. The Dolphins will be delighted they are next in line to meet the Japanese side now. 3-1 to Sengkang Punggol.

Geylang United vs Home United
The start of the real test for Home United as their next 6 opponents will have 4 teams from the top half of last season. Geylang United Dr Jekyll may still be around and if Home United continue to perform like their season thus far then the Eagles will be flying high on the night. This may well be the case. 3-2 to Geylang

Etoile FC vs Balestier Khalsa
Etoile FC will be confident of winning this match but it may not be easy as the Tigers have a good backline and upfront Rivaldo will be playing. As long as the Brazilian is playing, the Tigers have a chance but it is still a long shot. The French should edge this one but by no more than a goal. 2-1 to Etoile

Sengkang Fadhil Salim win it for Home

Home United, barely, got back to winning way as they defeated Sengkang Punggol 2-1 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

They showed, once again, why going ahead they will faced a difficult season as they struggled to impose their will against a side who are themselves hardly world beater in the league.

Home United did not make the Dolphins defence sweat and if not for Home United 'man-of-the-match' Fadhil Salim (Yes, he is the Dolphins keeper) they would not have won let alone score their two goals.

Choi Chul Woo got his goal after Fadhil Salim dropped the ball for him and then the custodian will go to punch a tame freekick from Valery Hiek into his own net.

But now the real test as the Protectors will enter a more difficult phase of the season where four of their next six matches are against sides in the top half last season.

They will get Singapore Cup champions Geylang United, Eastern giant Tampines Rovers, resurgent Gombak United and Champions SAFFC.

Can they cope with it?

Not based on the last three games, and last night added proof to that, as apart from the goals, Home United basically did not gel as a unit and their defence continue to show a lacked of steel.

The night before Gombak United defeated Young Lions 2-0 at Jurong West Stadium with goals from Chang Jo Yoon and Fazrul Nawaz.

Home United
Lionel Lewis, (Rosman Sulaiman) Juma’at Jantan, Shariff Samat, Valery Hiek, ( Sherif El-Masri) Nelson San Martin, Isa Halim, Sharil Ishak (C), (Firdaus Indros) Shi Jia Yi, Naufal Omar Ashiblie, Zulfadli Zainal Abidin, Choi Chul Woo

Sengkang Punggol
Fadhil Salim, Sim Li Ming, Duncan Elias, (Sobrie Mazelan) Lau Meng Meng, Faizal Amir, Nor Azli Yusoff (C), Jordan Webb, (Jasper Seet) Jala, Abdoulaye Diallo, (Farizal Basri) Mamadou Diallo, Murphy Wiredu

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Gombak United
Zaiful Nizam, Jaslee Hatta (C), Bah Mamadou, Obadin Aikhena, (Hamqaamal Shah) Fazli Jaffar, Jeremy Chiang, (Zulkiffli Hassim) Ridhwan Jamaludin, Fazrul Nawaz , Goran Subara, Park Kang Jin, (Shafuan Sutohmoh) Chang Jo Yoon

Young Lions
Izwan Mahbud, Safuwan Baharudin, Shakir Hamzah, Luka Savic, (Afiq Yunos) Izzdin Shafiq, Hariss Harun (C), Abdil Qaiyyim, Seo Su Jong, (Gabriel Quak) Nazrul Ahmad Nazari, (Fairoz Hasan) Khairul Nizam, Shahfiq Ghani

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Tigers defeat Beijing 1-0

Balestier Khalsa defeated Beijing Gouan (S) 1-0 to climb into the top three

Now that a shocker already - which is Balestier Khalsa position - but the way Beijing was outplayed show many how bad Home United, who were thrashed 1-4 by Beijing, are at the moment.

The Bishan, currently residing in Clementi, club was touted as one of the challenger of the S-league crown but now, they are closer to a Wooden Spoon position and tonight show how much they have to improve if they want to even overtake Balestier Khalsa.

The Tigers had only Ishak Zainol - ex-international - and Goh Swee Swee - ex-U23 international - who can be classified as quality players but they had played much better than the Protectors for much of this season.

Rivaldo Costa was once again the hero as he scored for the Tigers and his fitness will be the key to the Tigers season.

Balestier Khalsa

Joey Sim, Paul Cunningham, Daniel Hammond (C), K Vikraman , K Sathiaraj, Ishak Zainol, (Nurhilmi Jasni) Anantha Rajan, (Syafiq Zainal) Goh Swee Swee, Poh Yi Feng, (Kamal Nasir) Vitor Borges, Rivaldo Costa

AFC Cup: Eagles earn a point against Thai Port

For one of the rare time this season, Geylang United showed their 2009 Singapore Cup fighting spirit to earn themselves a 2-2 draw against Thai FA Cup Champions Thai Port.

The Singapore Cup champions were down by two goals within 30 minutes and their campaign in Asia looked over before it has even begun.

But, with their back to the wall, the Eagles started to fight back and they were rewarded with an own goal before half-time.

It gave the eagles heart going into the break and they came out fighting even fiercer to get their equaliser.

It came within moments of the second period as Slovak forward Peter Tomko open his account in Asia.

The Eagles had the momentum now and they nearly cap a brilliant comeback as Peter Tomko nearly got his second of the night but for the post.

The Thai were pin back and they were frustrated and it boil over as the Thai were down to 10 men for they had a player send off in injury time.

Overall it was a good result for the Eagles as they were down two goals at one point and were looking down and out but now with home advantage, in two week time, they can snatch a valuable win to secure the all important second spot in the group.

AFC CUP 2010 GROUP H
Thai Port 2-2 Geylang United

Scorer: Own goal, Peter Tomko 48'

Geylang United
1 Toh Guo'an (GK)
3 Rastislav Belicak
5 Walid Lounis
9 Miroslav Latiak (C) (16 Yasir Hanapi 74')
10 Peter Tomko

11 Syed Thaha (7 Masrezwan Masturi 81')
8 Fazly Hasan (12 Adrian Dhanaraj 45')
13 Jonathan Xu
14 Itimi Dickson
15 Shah Hirul
18 Syed Fadhil

ACL: Warriors fall to late goals

SAFFC gave one of their best performance of the season but still went down 2-4 to Emperor Cup Champions Gamba Osaka.

The Warriors had dent the Japanese twice and just when it seem they could collect a point against the Japanese side they went down to late goals after winger Taisuke Akiyoshi was send off.

The Japanese side had taken the lead through Shoki Hirai but Erwan Gunawan equalised after being set up by ex-international Indra Sahdan.

However, moment after half-time Gamba took the lead again as Shoki Hirai pounded on a mistake by Shahril Jantan but the Warriors did not let it get to them as they slowly got themselves into the game.

Then, on the hour mark, Ex-Swedish international Niklas Sandberg headed in the Warriors second goal from an Ahmad Latiff freekick.

Gamba were clearly shaken as they send in their big gun and it paid off as Brazilian Ze Carlos caused problem for the Warriors in the remaining minutes he was on the field and he could have even mark it off with a goal.

But it was the sending off of winger Taisuke Akiyoshi that started it all and it was an unjust decision by the Qatari referee which even, the usually clam, Richard Bok had to question.

With an extra man, Gamba took advantage and Shoki Hirai was the main benefit as he notched two more goals with the Warriors defence stretched and starting to make mistake.

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2010
Group G

SAFFC 2-4
Gamba Osaka

Scorer: Erwan Gunawan 32', Niklas Sandberg 63'

14 Shahril Jantan (GK) (C) (1 Hyrulnizam Juma'at 89')
3 Razaleigh Khalik

4 Hafiz Osman
5 Niklas Sandberg
7 Ahmad Latiff Khamarudin
8 Daniel Bennett
9 Erwan Gunawan (12 Syaiful Iskandar 63')
11 Rhysh Roshan Rai
17 Indra Sahdan Daud
19 Mustaqim Manzur
21 Taisuke Akiyoshi

Monday, March 22, 2010

Abdelhadi Laakkad goal tally

Here is the tally for Abdelhadi Laakkad as he become Woodlands Wellington all-time leading scorer.

The Moroccan has overtaken Agu Casmir who scored 59 goals in 97 games in his time with Woodlands Wellington.

For
Laakkad, he has taken 108 games to get the 60 goals for Woodlands Wellington and it has been worth the wait.

Well done,
Laakkad.

Abdelhadi Laakkad goal tally

Year

League App

Goal

Cup App

Goal

2006

27 (2)

23

5

4

2007

27

15

9

6

2008

25 (2)

7

6 (1)

2

2010

5

2

4

1

Total

84 (4)

47

24 (1)

13


Lee is not head coach material as Abdelhadi Laakkad notched his 60th Rams goal

After just 5 games into the 2010 season, Home United coach Paul Lee is showing why he was just a assistant back with Suwon in his 7 years with the Korean club.

He was not good enough to be head coach and Home United are now paying the price for hiring him in that position.

Even a two-goal lead is not enough to secure Home it second victory of the season as Woodlands Wellington fought back to draw 2-2 in the last 15 minutes.

Nelson San Martin and Choi Chul Woo had scored for the Protectors but once again Home defending was a joke even with the return of former Cameroonian international Valery Hiek to their starting lineup and questions have to be asked if Paul Lee know how to set out his team to win a match.

Afterall, Woodlands Wellington have not scored in half their matches this season and yet they were allowed to score twice in 15 minutes against a team filled with internationals.
Abdelhadi Laakkad, who has been waiting for a while for his 60th goal for Woodlands Wellington, was most grateful for that as he is now the club all-time leading scorer with Japanese defender Kazuki Yoshino getting the equaliser with less than a minute to go.

Tampines Rovers and Etoile FC played out a 1-1 draw in the other match with Qiu Li scoring for the Stags and Flavien Michelini scoring for Etoile.

Woodlands Wellington
Fajar Sarib, Kazuki Yoshino, Sahairi Ramri, Anaz Hadee, Luis Eduardo Hicks, (Rizawan Abdullah) Azlan Alipah, Noor Ali (C), Sazali Salleh, (Rachid Lajane) Asraf Rashid, (Nigel Vanu) Shahri Musa, Abdelhadi Laakkad

Home United
Lionel Lewis, (Firdaus Indros) Juma’at Jantan, Shariff Samat, Valery Hiek, Nelson San Martin, Rosman Sulaiman, (Rosman Sulaiman) Isa Halim, Sharil Ishak (C), (Ridhwan Osman) Sherif El-Masri, Zulfadli Zainal Abidin, Choi Chul Woo

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Tampines Rovers
Hassan Sunny, Ismadi Mukhtar, Park Yo Seb, (Seiji Kaneko) Zulkarnaen Zainal (C), Benoit Croissant, Akihiro Nakamura, Imran Sahib, Shukor Zailan, (Jamil Ali) Aliff Shafaein, Aleksandar Duric, (Khairul Amri)Qiu Li


Final Tally of Peres De Oliveira goals

Here are the Final Tally of goals of the brilliant Brazilian wizard, Peres De Oliveira.

Total Domestic goals/Total Domestic appearances: 160 goals/293 appearances.

Take note: it is not S-league goals as defined by the S-league but Domestic goals as defined by this site which is goals in all competition thus include League Cup.

Home United

Year

League App

Goal

Cup App

Goal

2001

33

16

5

5

2002

31

15

3

1

2003

32(1)

30

5

7

2004

26(1)

15

5

5

2005

25(2)

11

4

0

2008

25(1)

9

2

0

2009

22(3)

14

3

1

2010

2

0

-

-

Total

196(8)

110

27

19


Home United - Asia

Year

Asian App

Goal

Other

Goal

2001

-

?

-

-

2002

2

1

-

-

2004

10

5

-

-

2005

8

4

2

0

2008

6

7

1

0

2009

7

3

-

-

Total

33

20

3

0


Tampines Rovers

Year

League App

Goal

Cup App

Goal

2006

30

14

5

1

2007

28(2)

12

7

4

Total

58(2)

26

12

5


Tampines Rovers -Asia

Year

Asian App

Goal

2006

8

3

2007

7

1

Total

15

4